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>> the issue most important to me and camping 2020 is foreign policy. candidates have addressed it already. it is important to focus on issues that have a lot of central order. i think it is important because compared to other people in government, it is one area they have a lot of control over. >> the issues most important to me for this election cycle is actually three of them. i am looking at candidates for their stance on the second amendment, their stance on immigration, and abortion. >> the most important issue for the 2020 campaign is health care. so many of my family and friends needed to make ends meet with medical bills and debt. being able to get medicare for all would be really beneficial to everyone i know. that is the main issue i have for the selection. >> my biggest issue is climate change and how we can address economic disparities and rebuild our economies to be more sustainable. >> the issue i would like the candidates to address his ts. is righ i am a native american here in utah. i am from arizona. i would love the candidates to div
>> the issue most important to me and camping 2020 is foreign policy. candidates have addressed it already. it is important to focus on issues that have a lot of central order. i think it is important because compared to other people in government, it is one area they have a lot of control over. >> the issues most important to me for this election cycle is actually three of them. i am looking at candidates for their stance on the second amendment, their stance on immigration, and...
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years, thest seven obama/clinton foreign-policy strategy has been to give ground to vladimir putin from ukraine to syria. that is right. retreat from making tough choices in the defense of american interests and our national security. even when there is a cessation of hostility in syria, russia is allowed to continue with its bombing. how do they get away with it? no leadership. so russia continues to barrel bomb not only the innocent syrian population but also those moderate syrian rebels that the united states has been backing and have been fighting against the charlotte side regime. bashar al assad regime. actually fighting for what we want. , folks,not make sense and we must change course. we must. there are a number of threats out there. we have care is him and vladimir and of course now throughout europe. we have north korea, and unpredictable enemy, and who knows what they are going to do next? many other adversaries and challenges looking right at us in this new 21st century world. i know thereo say is a better way forward. we need a commander-in-chief who will stand up and dest
years, thest seven obama/clinton foreign-policy strategy has been to give ground to vladimir putin from ukraine to syria. that is right. retreat from making tough choices in the defense of american interests and our national security. even when there is a cessation of hostility in syria, russia is allowed to continue with its bombing. how do they get away with it? no leadership. so russia continues to barrel bomb not only the innocent syrian population but also those moderate syrian rebels that...
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he does not have a lot of experience as far as foreign policy. i do not think he is going to be picked. this is a strike against liz -- elizabeth warren. on foreign-policy experience, their resumes are thin, and she has stressed her experience, so i think he would be inconsistent for her to say i have the experience, but a running mate not so much. that perez is unlikely to be selected. >> the congressman from california. >> he has been in congress for a while and is a very gregarious guy. it -- if jeb bush or marco rubio were the nominee, i think that he or maybe perez could be picked. i don't think you need to pick a hispanic because donald trump's numbers are so low, and he is going to be driving a lot of hispanics to the polls. mix,nk the sarah is in the but at the same time, hillary clinton is going to be looking more toward kaine. -- airingwe are interview with a senator in minnesota. >> al franken said he is interested. i think it is refreshing when they say that, and the senior senator from minnesota, they also got mentioned. -- the senio
he does not have a lot of experience as far as foreign policy. i do not think he is going to be picked. this is a strike against liz -- elizabeth warren. on foreign-policy experience, their resumes are thin, and she has stressed her experience, so i think he would be inconsistent for her to say i have the experience, but a running mate not so much. that perez is unlikely to be selected. >> the congressman from california. >> he has been in congress for a while and is a very...
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is foreign policy an issue in the midterm election? leading up to 2016, what do you see as the role of foreign policy concerns in the election? >> we will have to see what happens with ukraine and how this plays out over the next several months. own sense is 2014 will not be defined by foreign policy. it will be more defined by domestic issues. even if it is somewhat neutralized, it will be and whate drivers campaigning will focus on in addition to the economy. oftentimes, foreign-policy issues rise to the forefront for a second term president. in part, because of what we are talking about in the beginning of the discussion. , but they haveck more sway and leverage on the foreign stage. tick through the issues the white house has on its plate right now, it is all coming to a head at the same time. talks,e mideast peace the six-month window running out. it has already stalled. you have the iran talks, the six-month window coming to an end. you have syria. you have russia. there is a lot they are dealing with now. their ability to get ou
is foreign policy an issue in the midterm election? leading up to 2016, what do you see as the role of foreign policy concerns in the election? >> we will have to see what happens with ukraine and how this plays out over the next several months. own sense is 2014 will not be defined by foreign policy. it will be more defined by domestic issues. even if it is somewhat neutralized, it will be and whate drivers campaigning will focus on in addition to the economy. oftentimes, foreign-policy...
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they are new at foreign policy. he is saying i am the president, i know what i am doing. >> trust my leadership and give me more time. the strong case that kerry and biden made for him. i saw some humility. he was a little bit flat in the beginning but he did start the storm. he did not lead a battle in his speech. a tougher speech than what we heard from the vice president and that one usually plays the more the traditional attack dog world. the tougher moment was the critic on foreign policy from a president who four years ago himself came under criticism for not having foreign-policy experience. we heard him go right to that romney gap. he cannot attend the beijing olympics without insulting our closest ally and what does that mean about his ability to conduct diplomacy in a difficult world? >> i am joined by mike allaen. and rachael who runs our white house coverage. if you're wondering why this race is tight cannot think about the speech and think about mitt romney's speech. both were good, and neither of them
they are new at foreign policy. he is saying i am the president, i know what i am doing. >> trust my leadership and give me more time. the strong case that kerry and biden made for him. i saw some humility. he was a little bit flat in the beginning but he did start the storm. he did not lead a battle in his speech. a tougher speech than what we heard from the vice president and that one usually plays the more the traditional attack dog world. the tougher moment was the critic on foreign...
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i want that to be the centerpiece of our foreign policy not some backroom business deal. elizabeth gets it and she will lead us in that direction. the world can respect us again. right now the world is laughing at us with this president. here is the other thing, i know all of you share this frustration and deep concern but donald trump has been such a polarizing, destructive force in our politics. our politics is gone to the bottom under his leadership. the things he tweets, the things he says are offensive. there is not a single person in here who would say donald trump is a role model for their kids. by the way i don't find many republicans when i asked that question, a zero model for your kids, they walk away and try not to address the issue. we are at a crossroads in this country and we have a president who is appealing to the worst instincts in this country. racism,enly embracing homophobia. i don't know if you saw between next week -- last week about nancy pelosi. suggesting a muslim was hijab wasor wearing a disgusting. the man who is president is pushing that kind
i want that to be the centerpiece of our foreign policy not some backroom business deal. elizabeth gets it and she will lead us in that direction. the world can respect us again. right now the world is laughing at us with this president. here is the other thing, i know all of you share this frustration and deep concern but donald trump has been such a polarizing, destructive force in our politics. our politics is gone to the bottom under his leadership. the things he tweets, the things he says...
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said, todaytary has foreign policy is economic policy. i will work to help our embassies and consulates do even more to fight for american companies and promote foreign investments. career, i my 20-year have had one overarching objective -- to ensure our government delivers and that we make it work for the american people. our foreign-policy investment at budget% of the federal is national security interest. it is one of the best investments we can make for our future. i believe we can and must do everything possible to increase the return on that investment. if confirmed i will work each promiseake good on that and make sure i diplomacy and development help contribute to the kind of world we want to see, one that is more peaceful and more prosperous. thank you, and i look forward to your questions. >> take you for your statement. let me start off with a few questions. i appreciate the priorities you listed. i think they are appropriate. let me start off with the embassy and diplomatic security. this has been a concern of mine since our e
said, todaytary has foreign policy is economic policy. i will work to help our embassies and consulates do even more to fight for american companies and promote foreign investments. career, i my 20-year have had one overarching objective -- to ensure our government delivers and that we make it work for the american people. our foreign-policy investment at budget% of the federal is national security interest. it is one of the best investments we can make for our future. i believe we can and must...
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the answer questions on domestic and foreign policy including the bushfires. >> welcome to another edition of question time rep. there was a big issue over the past couple of weeks. veteran suicide in austria. they've taken their own lives. lobbying both parties for rule commission. they want to know if the government will support the move. >> my questi
the answer questions on domestic and foreign policy including the bushfires. >> welcome to another edition of question time rep. there was a big issue over the past couple of weeks. veteran suicide in austria. they've taken their own lives. lobbying both parties for rule commission. they want to know if the government will support the move. >> my questi
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foreign policy, social policy and economic policy. social policy, she isb on issues of gay marriage and for a lot of people, she is fine there. foreign policy is a little bit back and forth. we will see where she comes out on some of these war and peace issues. i found poplism, president big guy, little guy, when they are going in to each other that's the big tbd. the fact she joined elizabeth warren atacam pain event this cycle and paid homage to her agenda was a step in the right direction. part of our message to hillary clinton is that words will not be enough. it matters who she appoints to the economic team. will she continued the trend of goldman sachs for our economy or people like stig lits or a paul friedman time, dean baker or others. sheila behr. those will be concrete down payments on the. you know, economic ideas, siding with the little guy against the big guy. we will incentivize her. >> moving forward, should she become the democratic nominee, is there a sense that your organization might not endorse her if she doesn't
foreign policy, social policy and economic policy. social policy, she isb on issues of gay marriage and for a lot of people, she is fine there. foreign policy is a little bit back and forth. we will see where she comes out on some of these war and peace issues. i found poplism, president big guy, little guy, when they are going in to each other that's the big tbd. the fact she joined elizabeth warren atacam pain event this cycle and paid homage to her agenda was a step in the right direction....
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fiscal policy, as you mentioned is one of them. foreign policy is another. what will be interesting to see -- in this election, i do not know who that candidate will be. it will be interesting to see any next election cycles. if you ask most young people if you are liberal or conservative they will say neither, we are independent. it gives an opportunity to carve out that each and an opportunity for the gop is the party to appeal to this demo if they can strike the right balance. one person to watch will be rand paul, particularly in 2016. it is clear that on certain issues there are things young people really agree with, and others not so much/ how people weigh those factors will be interesting to watch. >> one thing about your question -- the term socially liberal, fiscally conservative is insanely loaded. when we look at and it's like henry quentin versus elizabeth warren, people want to label -- hillary clinton versus elizabeth warren. people want to label clinton as conservative. i don't think that was before and is liberally on that plane. i have a pro
fiscal policy, as you mentioned is one of them. foreign policy is another. what will be interesting to see -- in this election, i do not know who that candidate will be. it will be interesting to see any next election cycles. if you ask most young people if you are liberal or conservative they will say neither, we are independent. it gives an opportunity to carve out that each and an opportunity for the gop is the party to appeal to this demo if they can strike the right balance. one person to...
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not in campaign mode and wrote a book about foreign policy. you do not hear about that. this is a huge debate in her campaign. a lot of advisors were against it. you will see the fight, it hillary clinton runs. she is likely to be the nominee. i think she is running and will be the nominee. you will see a hard effort to pull her to the left, even though it will be largely rhetorical, unless she is already there. the language of economic populism in the democratic party has changed. --t has been to extensional substantial from when obama got elected. there has been a lot of discussion about the system not working for everybody and you see it working with elizabeth warren. it was interesting to see her campaigning for martha coakley. hillary clinton was out of her comfort zone and it did not end great. she will have moments like that. on the republican side, there is the media primary. we are all writing various versions of who is up and down. mitt romney is not running. i cannot keep protecting that he is. nor can i pretend that hillary clinton is responsible for democrat
not in campaign mode and wrote a book about foreign policy. you do not hear about that. this is a huge debate in her campaign. a lot of advisors were against it. you will see the fight, it hillary clinton runs. she is likely to be the nominee. i think she is running and will be the nominee. you will see a hard effort to pull her to the left, even though it will be largely rhetorical, unless she is already there. the language of economic populism in the democratic party has changed. --t has been...
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i want the centerpiece of our foreign policy not to be some backroom business deal, but to be human rights. and elizabeth gets it, and she will lead us in that direction. so, again, the world can respect us again. right now, the world is laughing at us, with this president. here is the other thing. i know all of you share this frustration and this deep concern, but donald trump has been such a polarizing, destructive force in our politics. our politics has gone to the bottom under his leadership. the things he tweets, the things day-to- day today, -- day, are just offensive. there is not a single person in here that would say donald trump is a role model for their kids. by the way, i don't find too many republicans, when i ask that question, is donald trump a role model for your kids? they kind of walk away and try not to address the issue. the deal is we are at a crossroads in this country, and we have a president who is appealing to the very worst instincts in this country. he has openly embraced racism, bigotry, homophobia, and islamophobia. i don't know if many of you saw his tweet whe
i want the centerpiece of our foreign policy not to be some backroom business deal, but to be human rights. and elizabeth gets it, and she will lead us in that direction. so, again, the world can respect us again. right now, the world is laughing at us, with this president. here is the other thing. i know all of you share this frustration and this deep concern, but donald trump has been such a polarizing, destructive force in our politics. our politics has gone to the bottom under his...
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but this is a foreign-policy issue. the think it as we saw in pew results, china will continue to be what the soviet union was 30 years ago in kind of focusing the conversation, not just about america's role in the world but also what america is. it is the power that is writing. trump has been turning the towards, around china the markets, business community was always very pro-china. it has changed dramatically in the last three years. using it from the rising republicans like marco rubio -- you see it from the rising republicans like marco rubio. that is one that will be with us in this cycle and beyond. jonathan: i think matt is exactly right. voters don't care about but what they do care about is economics and trade and terrorism. in so far as foreign-policy is involved in those issues and it certainly is in the trade war already and it certainly, if the conflict with iran leads to terrorism in a way that affects americans living within the united states, that could make it a major issue in the campaign. david: and
but this is a foreign-policy issue. the think it as we saw in pew results, china will continue to be what the soviet union was 30 years ago in kind of focusing the conversation, not just about america's role in the world but also what america is. it is the power that is writing. trump has been turning the towards, around china the markets, business community was always very pro-china. it has changed dramatically in the last three years. using it from the rising republicans like marco rubio --...
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as well as in foreign policy. it feels like we are on the same page where we want to take care of our american soil first but it kind of feels like one has to be more let's cut immigration and do these were attractive processes, and the other feels more, let's take up infrastructure and more inward policies. my question is gear to more toward getting to that, what do the american people care about right now? >> you had a klobuchar question. pickthink she is a smart for biden for a number of reasons. she balances the ticket in terms of gender and age, but she is also -- first of all, philosophically, she is fairly close to biden in that she is a moderate and has moved in that direction as the campaign has gone on. haslike biden, she also strong appeal in purple areas. she has a very good area of record ofa very good winning areas by a strong margin that are not safe democratic territories, and that's something the democrats need, that biden needs, so they can win back wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan and other are
as well as in foreign policy. it feels like we are on the same page where we want to take care of our american soil first but it kind of feels like one has to be more let's cut immigration and do these were attractive processes, and the other feels more, let's take up infrastructure and more inward policies. my question is gear to more toward getting to that, what do the american people care about right now? >> you had a klobuchar question. pickthink she is a smart for biden for a number...
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he doesn't have a lot of experience as far as foreign policy. i don't think he is going to be picked. it's a strike against elizabeth warren, too, that on foreign-policy experience, their resumes are thin, and she has stressed her experience. i think it would be a little inconsistent for her to say i have the experience, but my running mate, not so much. unlikely toerez is be selected. >> hobby or becerra of california. >> he has been in congress for a while. he's a gregarious guy, well-liked on capitol hill. i think if jeb bush were the nominee or marco rubio, i think perez could be picked; i just think you need to pick an hispanic because donald trump's numbers are so low, and i think he will be driving a lot of hispanics to the polls. mix, but at the same time, i think hillary clinton is going to be looking more toward kaine then any -- >> an interview with senator al franken of minnesota, his name continues to pop up. it's fascinating -- >> said he is interested, which i think is refreshing when they say that. the senior senator from klobuch
he doesn't have a lot of experience as far as foreign policy. i don't think he is going to be picked. it's a strike against elizabeth warren, too, that on foreign-policy experience, their resumes are thin, and she has stressed her experience. i think it would be a little inconsistent for her to say i have the experience, but my running mate, not so much. unlikely toerez is be selected. >> hobby or becerra of california. >> he has been in congress for a while. he's a gregarious guy,...
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policy. we can just constantly fight against it. ultimately, we will be able to stamp it out. but it will take some time. >> [unintelligible] >> wendell. >> thank you, mr. president. i wonder if i could get you to weigh in on building -- on the wisdom of building a mosque near ground zero. what would it say about this country if they were talked out of doing that? have not the florida minister's threat to burn a couple hundred copies of the koran itself put american lives in danger? >> on your second question, there is no doubt that, when someone goes out of their way to be provocative in ways that we passionsinflatinflame the of 1 million muslims around the world at a time when we have our troops and a lot of muslim countries, that is a problem. it has made life a lot more difficult for our men and women in uniform who already have a very difficult job. with respect to the mosque in new york, i think i have been pretty clear on my position. that is that this country stands for the propositio
policy. we can just constantly fight against it. ultimately, we will be able to stamp it out. but it will take some time. >> [unintelligible] >> wendell. >> thank you, mr. president. i wonder if i could get you to weigh in on building -- on the wisdom of building a mosque near ground zero. what would it say about this country if they were talked out of doing that? have not the florida minister's threat to burn a couple hundred copies of the koran itself put american lives in...
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foreign policy and domestic policy were very connected. that was a dominant issue, our energy policy. with regard to your discussion of foreign policy dominance in the republican primary new hampshire, going forward, do you think with us exiting these wars in the middle east, do you think this will no longer drive the foreign policy conversation? things like iran and russia will take over the conversation? guest: that is a very smart question. i think right now, we have not seen energy play the role it has. this is very early in the process, we are in the first quarter. candidates are just trying to introduce themselves. but to that callers point, energy has not been a very big topic of conversation. i think one of the reasons why is because of this explosion of domestic shale oil, and production that has gone up so dramatically that people are becoming more energy independent. when the seedtime time we do not have a national energy plan -- but at the same time we do not have a national energy plan. it really has been focused on russia and
foreign policy and domestic policy were very connected. that was a dominant issue, our energy policy. with regard to your discussion of foreign policy dominance in the republican primary new hampshire, going forward, do you think with us exiting these wars in the middle east, do you think this will no longer drive the foreign policy conversation? things like iran and russia will take over the conversation? guest: that is a very smart question. i think right now, we have not seen energy play the...
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or a group of foreign policy experts. this is every day americans and every single family. what does america stand for? who do we want to be? united states works with our partners of democracies for the sake of our own national security and her own prosperity. no country more than ours can go alone against the challenges of respecting her borders that cannot be contained by laws. the investment we have made have come back tenfold. and then to attack those global challenges and then to fight alongside us. i met a gentleman at the airport with vietnam veterans. at the time is that with me just before i came over here talking about going against being the world's policeman. america first means america alone. how do we deal with a crisis that will affect us in every single american in iowa and throughout the country? all the places affect our ability to survive in the fair trade policy. how do we do that? make no mistake. nations will make accommodations for those who are in the picture and make their own deals to be a part of an alliance. what do they know that donald trump's
or a group of foreign policy experts. this is every day americans and every single family. what does america stand for? who do we want to be? united states works with our partners of democracies for the sake of our own national security and her own prosperity. no country more than ours can go alone against the challenges of respecting her borders that cannot be contained by laws. the investment we have made have come back tenfold. and then to attack those global challenges and then to fight...
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foreign-policy. where now it is the policy of the united states to enable --ed state sponsor of terror enable a state sponsor of terror to enable a nuclear develop a program that has only one real practical need. that is what you are here today s toscus to support -- ask u support. i look forward to your comments. >> thank you for having us meeting. thank your entire negotiating team and the secretaries who have devoted the last two years to negotiating with iran. incredible service to our country. incredible sacrifice to the families. we thank you very much for your dedicated service, your hard work, and your service to america. the iranian nuclear agreement review act that senator corker referred to passed earlier this year was an effort to set up the appropriate review for potential -- a potential deal with iran. thate extremely pleased after an difficult negotiations we were able to get a unanimous vote from this committee. we got the support of the white house, we believe we accomplished two maj
foreign-policy. where now it is the policy of the united states to enable --ed state sponsor of terror enable a state sponsor of terror to enable a nuclear develop a program that has only one real practical need. that is what you are here today s toscus to support -- ask u support. i look forward to your comments. >> thank you for having us meeting. thank your entire negotiating team and the secretaries who have devoted the last two years to negotiating with iran. incredible service to...
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of this trauma administration's foreign-policy decisions -- trump administration's foreign-policy decisions are terrifying to me. the fact that we would get a call from a turkish president and all of a sudden withdraw all of our troops from syria only proves that he has a personal relationship with these foreign governments and that terrorizes me for america. real quick, i wanted to say on your last segment, i was trying to call in. i pray that michael bloomberg runs for president. , basicallyservative a republican. host: thank you for that comment but back to her comment on president erdogan and that phone call with president trump. guest: it is striking. the reporting indicates there was no major consideration of a withdrawal and then during this call with everyone, basically everyone began to challenge him. trump began to push back because everyone has threatened violence against the kurds. he said he is going to start the violence in the northeast as well. trump began saying i'm going to let you handle this problem and one of the biggest issues was the government's policy was we want tu
of this trauma administration's foreign-policy decisions -- trump administration's foreign-policy decisions are terrifying to me. the fact that we would get a call from a turkish president and all of a sudden withdraw all of our troops from syria only proves that he has a personal relationship with these foreign governments and that terrorizes me for america. real quick, i wanted to say on your last segment, i was trying to call in. i pray that michael bloomberg runs for president. ,...
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and by the way, as bad as the domestic policy has been, as bad as the economic policy has been, the foreign policy has been even worse. every region of the world has gotten worse. biden surrendered, afghanistan, surrendered to the taliban, left americans behind, lost 13 servicemen and women. it was weakness, it was appeasement in every enemy of america has gotten stronger as a result of joe biden's weakness. we saw just last week the culmination of obama and biden's politicization of the department of justice and the fbi as 40 fbi agent's came in and raided president donald trump's home in florida. now let me be very clear, this was corrupt, it was wrong, it was an abuse of power, it was democrats desperately trying to change the subject from the failure of their policies. and i want to speak for a moment for the thousands of honorable and principal fbi agent's and prosecutors at the doj who are furious that these political and then wits at the top of the agency have led those honored institutions be turned into the thugs for the d&c. integrity matters. and by the way, apparently merrick ga
and by the way, as bad as the domestic policy has been, as bad as the economic policy has been, the foreign policy has been even worse. every region of the world has gotten worse. biden surrendered, afghanistan, surrendered to the taliban, left americans behind, lost 13 servicemen and women. it was weakness, it was appeasement in every enemy of america has gotten stronger as a result of joe biden's weakness. we saw just last week the culmination of obama and biden's politicization of the...
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that is the problem the democrats will have on foreign policy. jennifer: it is not on foreign policy. that is an astute observation on trade. continuem going to because i think it is true, the president during his campaign was the most isolationist republican in the longest time. has he acted that way? very much a mixed bag but there elementsre are still of the trump foreign policy that sounds very much sanders-esque, but they can't even bring themselves to voice their agreement with him. that is why trump is a real problem for the other side. jennifer: can i say -- rick: they can't get a coherent message because they can't ever agree with that. jennifer: i note you are asking questions, jonathan, but doesn't it trouble you the trump has brought the united states into the seller of international esteem -- cellar of international esteem? his favorability in mexico is 6%. rick: did we get a deal? jennifer: he hasn't presented it, no. rick: we did -- jennifer: i don't -- rick: you could argue, i would rather have a president with 6% popularity in an
that is the problem the democrats will have on foreign policy. jennifer: it is not on foreign policy. that is an astute observation on trade. continuem going to because i think it is true, the president during his campaign was the most isolationist republican in the longest time. has he acted that way? very much a mixed bag but there elementsre are still of the trump foreign policy that sounds very much sanders-esque, but they can't even bring themselves to voice their agreement with him. that...
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policy, serving on the foreign affairs committee, on the armed services and homeland security committees. i have also been serving as a soldier. i am a major in the army national guard, serving for almost 17 years. [cheers and applause] rep. gabbard: and i was deployed twice to the middle east, where i've experienced the high human cost of war. i bring the combination of this experience, which is more experience in national security and foreign policy than most other candidates combined, to be prepared to walk in on day one and serve you as your commander-in-chief. the choice is ours. the choice is ours to usher in a fresh, new era, where our white house can once again be a beacon of light. a beacon of hope. a beacon of opportunity. my personal commitment to every single one of you is to bring a soldier's values to the white house, these values of honor and respect, integrity and service, putting the well-being in the interests of the american people first. [cheers and applause] rep. gabbard: this is the change that we together seek to bring about for our country. so, if you are ready to
policy, serving on the foreign affairs committee, on the armed services and homeland security committees. i have also been serving as a soldier. i am a major in the army national guard, serving for almost 17 years. [cheers and applause] rep. gabbard: and i was deployed twice to the middle east, where i've experienced the high human cost of war. i bring the combination of this experience, which is more experience in national security and foreign policy than most other candidates combined, to be...
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foreign policy in the economy. his comments came during the 2022 -- hosted by adam, who is the gop nominee and limb -- and nevada's u.s. senate race. the event was held just south of reno. i was at the very first path rise seven years ago, standing here as men and women who love freedom. stood up and vote to take our country back. i'm here today, seven years later with a word of hope, a word of encouragement, a word of exhortation. i got two super points to make today. number one, america is in crisis. we all know this. we have a president of the united states who shakes hands with the empty air. what the hell is that? we have a president of the united states who talks to the easter bunny. and what's happening in washington, it has never been this bad. you've got biden and harris and schumer and pelosi, and they have gone to crazy town. every policy they put in place is an absolute disaster. it's actually remarkable that they managed to get everything wrong. if they rolled dice, if they threw darts at a wall, they'
foreign policy in the economy. his comments came during the 2022 -- hosted by adam, who is the gop nominee and limb -- and nevada's u.s. senate race. the event was held just south of reno. i was at the very first path rise seven years ago, standing here as men and women who love freedom. stood up and vote to take our country back. i'm here today, seven years later with a word of hope, a word of encouragement, a word of exhortation. i got two super points to make today. number one, america is in...
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reporter: foreign policy, general kellogg was the c.o.o. of the coalition in iraq. you have been consistent over the past five years in criticizing the iraq war. mr. trump: he has a different opinion. but i do like different opinions. yes, go ahead. chinese mr. trump -- tourists to trump hotel -- mr. trump: chinese tourists will be involved. investment i don't need. they don't have to give me their money. but the tourists, we want tourists from china. reporter: utah doesn't look well for you. could be a blue state in 2016 which would be relatively unprecedented and you are going to get some protestors. are these two groups that don't share your values? mr. trump: i don't think so. i think we will do fine in utah. wasn't one of the states we were projected to win, but i had one speech there and it was massive. we turned away 5,000 people. you saw what happened. and i think we'll do well there. wasn't a state. i was going out to arizona and i have a lot of friends in utah and we stopped and made a speech nd had a great response to it. i don't know. i don't know. there
reporter: foreign policy, general kellogg was the c.o.o. of the coalition in iraq. you have been consistent over the past five years in criticizing the iraq war. mr. trump: he has a different opinion. but i do like different opinions. yes, go ahead. chinese mr. trump -- tourists to trump hotel -- mr. trump: chinese tourists will be involved. investment i don't need. they don't have to give me their money. but the tourists, we want tourists from china. reporter: utah doesn't look well for you....
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i'm a freshman at the school of foreign service. i have a question for you about education policy. >> okay. >> so oftentimes in america policies disproportionately affect minorities and education policy is a well-known fact it's no different. i know that you have a great education, great public school for every student actor to spoke about i.d.e.a. a couple questions earlier. my question to you is on the topic of leveling the playing field that only domestically but for foreign policy as well, what is a real solution that can be bipartisan, supported through both parties where we can level the playing field for equal educational opportunities for students in developing countries as well as developed countries like the u.s.? >> you know, i appreciate the question but you need a republican here to answer that. i'm serious. i'm not sure they want to pay taxes in order to help children in foreign countries and education. i don't hear a lot about that. so i can think of a lot of ways to design the program and would be glad to do so and,
i'm a freshman at the school of foreign service. i have a question for you about education policy. >> okay. >> so oftentimes in america policies disproportionately affect minorities and education policy is a well-known fact it's no different. i know that you have a great education, great public school for every student actor to spoke about i.d.e.a. a couple questions earlier. my question to you is on the topic of leveling the playing field that only domestically but for foreign...
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foreign policy is an issue where historically he has been wrong. invasion of the iraq, he generally supported the foreign policy that we've had in the post-cold war era. have thengs first, we ability to project power from afar, conduct long-range strikes and gather intelligence about a permanent presence in syria. agdhadi ways, the al-b raid demonstrated that. also, whether it is turkey, the inad regime, has interest assuring that isis does not reemerge. they learned their lesson by ignoring this thread for too long and it is not in their interest to see isis establish a territorial caliphate or conduct terrorists in the region. as the president said accurately, it is in our interest to step back and allow those local actors to take care of their own security. too, ition as well, think a lot of our allies in the region and in europe also have a more direct interest in what happened in syria than we do. as i said earlier, the oil fields are critical to our economy and oil in the middle east is not as critical as it was 20 or 30 years ago because we
foreign policy is an issue where historically he has been wrong. invasion of the iraq, he generally supported the foreign policy that we've had in the post-cold war era. have thengs first, we ability to project power from afar, conduct long-range strikes and gather intelligence about a permanent presence in syria. agdhadi ways, the al-b raid demonstrated that. also, whether it is turkey, the inad regime, has interest assuring that isis does not reemerge. they learned their lesson by ignoring...
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who do i trust on foreign policy? the commander-in-chief that draws a redline when our embassy is attacked. this is doug from fort collins, colorado. caller: this is doug in fort collins. policyd back at foreign and what makes in interfered and vietnam to get elected ronald reagan interfered with iran to get elected. not a good track record. george w lied us into a full war, not a good record. as far as the republican party is concerned i think they are warmongers. i would lean towards democrats and i would vote for bernie. i dislike the president. i don't have hate in my heart for trump. i feel sorry for him. he has issues, mother issues. i don't hate him because i am a christian. "trump is the only candidate who can be trusted to keep americans strong, gop knows it and democrats know it, not one democratic candidate can beat him or go -- beat him. decision process that went into the iranian general shot down by u.s. drones. >> we will tell you that probably it was going to be the embassy in baghdad, you saw that hap
who do i trust on foreign policy? the commander-in-chief that draws a redline when our embassy is attacked. this is doug from fort collins, colorado. caller: this is doug in fort collins. policyd back at foreign and what makes in interfered and vietnam to get elected ronald reagan interfered with iran to get elected. not a good track record. george w lied us into a full war, not a good record. as far as the republican party is concerned i think they are warmongers. i would lean towards...
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policy and representing the president. >> chris chariton. >> can i ask you a foreign-policy question? >> is not really my lane but i'll do my best. >> it came up at the debate and will be a campaign issue. last night bernie sanders and i'm sure you've heard of him. [laughter] he got a lot of applause for saying this line -- we are sick -- i'm sorry, we must treat the palestinian people with respect and dignity that they deserve and it's got applause from a democratic audience. does the rnc have a position in the future of palestine or palestinian rights? >> that is something for the president to determine trade we don't determine foreign-policy. but it's obvious the president has been a great ally to israel with the city of jerusalem and recognizing the golan and strengthening that alliance and partnership. >> certainly is party chair in michigan with a big arab community you would've doubt that in terms of -- >> one thing about party chair we are here to elect republicans and we don't create policy process not what i was elected to do. obviously michigan had a very diverse populatio
policy and representing the president. >> chris chariton. >> can i ask you a foreign-policy question? >> is not really my lane but i'll do my best. >> it came up at the debate and will be a campaign issue. last night bernie sanders and i'm sure you've heard of him. [laughter] he got a lot of applause for saying this line -- we are sick -- i'm sorry, we must treat the palestinian people with respect and dignity that they deserve and it's got applause from a democratic...
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moving away from that, both for national security, foreign policy reasons. that is where you get to the mix of the foreign policy and we are not going to take that off the table. if we did, the price of natural gas in the united states be in the 25% to 28% of the elegy market and you will have a huge spike in natural gas prices and that will all translate to moving people much further away into the future. from both the foreign policy perspective and a -- perspective, i don't see that changes -- changing. >> the question around net metering and the candidates, it shows that slit in terms of community and individual choice and how you access your energy and the specifics, i can't think of any of those specific elements write the second. i think that will continue -- right this second. salt lake city, utah is along customers to choose, you have to opt into getting coal. you will get 100% renewable. if you want call, you have to say on your utility bills that you wanted from coal. we will see unique ways to address this and give communities the choice of what t
moving away from that, both for national security, foreign policy reasons. that is where you get to the mix of the foreign policy and we are not going to take that off the table. if we did, the price of natural gas in the united states be in the 25% to 28% of the elegy market and you will have a huge spike in natural gas prices and that will all translate to moving people much further away into the future. from both the foreign policy perspective and a -- perspective, i don't see that changes...
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going to happen predilections have policies and foreign policy is going to change. what you are seeing now, i believe, is a group of mostly career bureaucrats. i will participate in this witchhunt they are undertaking .n the hill -- foreign policy is going to change. area did it one way and we doing another way. host: adam schiff to come out .nd talk to reporters today [video clip] >> i want to make a comments in lack -- in light of chief of staff mick mulvaney -- an ally outling russia -- withheld of a desire to have ukraine investigate the dnc server or democrats of 2016. things have gone from very bad the idea vital military assistance would be withheld for such a patently political reason, serving the president's reelection campaign a phenomenal breach of the ourident's duty to defend national security and i hope every member will speak out and condemn this illicit action by the president and his chief of staff. host: adam schiff yesterday. according to the wall street journal, the president asked to the acting chief of staff to hold that briefing to announce th
going to happen predilections have policies and foreign policy is going to change. what you are seeing now, i believe, is a group of mostly career bureaucrats. i will participate in this witchhunt they are undertaking .n the hill -- foreign policy is going to change. area did it one way and we doing another way. host: adam schiff to come out .nd talk to reporters today [video clip] >> i want to make a comments in lack -- in light of chief of staff mick mulvaney -- an ally outling russia...
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policy. things.there are other biden is sort of talked about, we are going to have a big tent democratic party, liberal but not too liberal, work with republicans. i think that is appealing to a lot of people. sanders is like, we are not going to work with the republicans. they are not quick to work with us. he talked about political revolution. we are going to have a liberal president pursuing a very aggressive liberal agenda and things like medicare for all that biden does not support. host: our guest is kyle kondik until 9:00. sergio starts us off in florida. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. caller: yes, i was impressed yesterday with everybody coming together and endorsing joe biden. that shows the strength of unity. my question is, do you think that elizabeth warren has a chance or michael bloomberg to rise to the occasion in super tuesday? guest: great question. important question. andink for buttigieg" klobuchar getting out, it helps them. you have a 5
policy. things.there are other biden is sort of talked about, we are going to have a big tent democratic party, liberal but not too liberal, work with republicans. i think that is appealing to a lot of people. sanders is like, we are not going to work with the republicans. they are not quick to work with us. he talked about political revolution. we are going to have a liberal president pursuing a very aggressive liberal agenda and things like medicare for all that biden does not support. host:...
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he is erratic when it comes to foreign policy. just weeks ago, when there was an attack in a rack at an air base, this president minimized the injuries of close to 70 of our brothers and sisters who served in harm's way. imagine how all those military families felt. it is unconscionable. it is a dereliction of his duty of office. today and usre being here today is an act of hope. because together as veterans in a military community, we have the chance to do something today that is bold and brave and historic for our country. we had the chance to send one of our own, one of our fellow veterans, to the white house as president of the united states. [applause] here is the thing that we all know. pete is one of us. he is one of us. he has walked in our combat boots. he understands what it means to serve into sacrifice. he is one of us. when president obama empowered me to be a senior leader at the pentagon, i had a chance to see up close how life-and-death decisions were made in washington. i'm also a member of a military family. my l
he is erratic when it comes to foreign policy. just weeks ago, when there was an attack in a rack at an air base, this president minimized the injuries of close to 70 of our brothers and sisters who served in harm's way. imagine how all those military families felt. it is unconscionable. it is a dereliction of his duty of office. today and usre being here today is an act of hope. because together as veterans in a military community, we have the chance to do something today that is bold and...
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am brucevening, i jones, vice president of the foreign policy department here at brookings. tonight's discussion will offer a transatlantic perspective on making gross more inclusive. economic growth has been at the heart of the post-cold war. r period. we know the broad picture against the backdrop of a broad piece between the powers. 2013, billionsd of people moved out of poverty and into the middle class. some people benefited tremendously from this growth. 's race forwardon has raised questions about its impact. it has increased evidence that the gains have not been for all. in the wake of the financial discontent --ated the related discontent has a lot of populist movements to advance in europe and the united states.
am brucevening, i jones, vice president of the foreign policy department here at brookings. tonight's discussion will offer a transatlantic perspective on making gross more inclusive. economic growth has been at the heart of the post-cold war. r period. we know the broad picture against the backdrop of a broad piece between the powers. 2013, billionsd of people moved out of poverty and into the middle class. some people benefited tremendously from this growth. 's race forwardon has raised...
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tulsi gabbard has strong foreign policy. they are not qualifying according to dnc rules because of not pulling with official pulling people, not having enough money, or whatever. can exceptions be made for candidates like that? the field is not huge. why are they not allowed on the debate stage? call.you for taking my the most important thing is the perception of fairness, that the rules are not changing midstream. what we have seen in this cycle from the party is very clearly before each debate what the standards are for altercation. i would caution against changing to allowes midstream one or another candidate to make it on the stage. we have heard from an incredibly diverse range of voices going into this process, starting with more than 20 candidates at the start of the debate. as we had deeper into the election-year, it is time to narrow the field and consolidate around the candidate who'll carry us to victory come november. host: they did change the rules to allow michael bloomberg to participate. guest: and they recei
tulsi gabbard has strong foreign policy. they are not qualifying according to dnc rules because of not pulling with official pulling people, not having enough money, or whatever. can exceptions be made for candidates like that? the field is not huge. why are they not allowed on the debate stage? call.you for taking my the most important thing is the perception of fairness, that the rules are not changing midstream. what we have seen in this cycle from the party is very clearly before each...
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let's shift to foreign policy. earlier this evening saudi , arabia admitted journalist jamal khashoggi died at the hands of their own officials inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. a killing that has many in congress calling for severe sanctions while the white house to date has struck a less combative tone to president trump called the saudi's "a good ally." this issue has local economic repercussions too. some of our most important businesses and institutions benefit from saudi money. what response based on what you now know would you advocate in the senate? one minute. sen. warren: i want to start with the fact that this was not just some ordinary killing. this was killing someone in the press who asked questions. that a dictatorship does not like. i think that is a significant part of this. this was an attack on democracy. it was an attack on democracy all around the world. the response should come not just from the united states, but should come all around the world. otherwise we empower dictators to kill j
let's shift to foreign policy. earlier this evening saudi , arabia admitted journalist jamal khashoggi died at the hands of their own officials inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. a killing that has many in congress calling for severe sanctions while the white house to date has struck a less combative tone to president trump called the saudi's "a good ally." this issue has local economic repercussions too. some of our most important businesses and institutions benefit from saudi...
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a debate about how you reverse climate change, a debate about the foreign policy in the wisdom of the war in iraq and how we deal with what we deal with. a debate about trade policy. a debate about wall street, and that would be i think good for the american people, to be honest with you. but it is not my style to trash people. it is not my style to run ugly, negative ads. >> which you reregister as democrats be? that's a decision i get to me. as i go around the country there are a lot of people who say look, republican party democratic party, we are the same. you've got to start outside of the two-party system. a lot of people feel that way. and other people do and say you've got to run to you been in the democratic caucus, and if you want to go where the action is and you want to be in the debates and to want to get media attention, you've got to run within the democratic caucus. >> we have a lot of voices. by the way, as i begin with a journalist first and i want to have my colleague, david likes of, at any point if you want to jump in now or later, -- david wessel. who among journ
a debate about how you reverse climate change, a debate about the foreign policy in the wisdom of the war in iraq and how we deal with what we deal with. a debate about trade policy. a debate about wall street, and that would be i think good for the american people, to be honest with you. but it is not my style to trash people. it is not my style to run ugly, negative ads. >> which you reregister as democrats be? that's a decision i get to me. as i go around the country there are a lot of...
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but the interesting thing about foreign policy is at least until donald trump came along foreign policy was the number one issue for republicans. it is unusual it would be at the top of the list for oo presidential election. the republicans don't have a good alternative. they say the obama foreign policy has been a disaster but they with the exception of lindsay grahm they don't have a well, thought out, clear alternative. and it is easy to say, you know, the world is on fire, obama can't fix it, but they will have to come up with a solution. i think being secretary of state counts for something. >> republicans are going to nominate someone hawkish and say whatever bush did i will do the opposite versus clinton who is more -- this will be the most dramatic difference between the two candidates, no? >> i think on domestic policy there will be dramatic differences whether it is immigration or it could be changing through the course. hillary clinton hasn't done as many interviews as the other candidates. have you noticed that? >> we don't have a hundred percent clear issue where she is on
but the interesting thing about foreign policy is at least until donald trump came along foreign policy was the number one issue for republicans. it is unusual it would be at the top of the list for oo presidential election. the republicans don't have a good alternative. they say the obama foreign policy has been a disaster but they with the exception of lindsay grahm they don't have a well, thought out, clear alternative. and it is easy to say, you know, the world is on fire, obama can't fix...
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biden has the foreign-policy credentials that she lacks. she has the economic policies that would really electrify the ticket. i could just see the combination knocki hillaryn out of the water. i have been ag lifelong democrat, and i do not trust hillary clinton. i would be delighted to see biden. ,ost: gary from west virginia and david agreeing with your point on our page -- democrats need to face that hillary clinton will likely won't survive this intense scrutiny. "new york post" also talking democrats are -- worried, so worried, donors who raised millions for obama has sworn off hillary in an effort .o draft biden should they be worried? sure, people and politics should always worry. joe biden as a serious plan b? b. there is no plan the story is available online at post.com. our phone lines are open. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. if you are an independent, the number to call is (202) 745-8002 . you can also send us a tweet at @cspanwj. the headline from "the washington post," the vice president and eliza
biden has the foreign-policy credentials that she lacks. she has the economic policies that would really electrify the ticket. i could just see the combination knocki hillaryn out of the water. i have been ag lifelong democrat, and i do not trust hillary clinton. i would be delighted to see biden. ,ost: gary from west virginia and david agreeing with your point on our page -- democrats need to face that hillary clinton will likely won't survive this intense scrutiny. "new york post"...
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second, despite differences we may have with the government our foreign policy should always endeavor to support the country's people to the greatest degree possible. when president obama first came to office in 2009, he created greater flexibility for people to visit families if cuba and sent remitt enss to the islands. the early policy changes provided important support to the emerging entrepreneurs that have been able to launch new economic initiatives often working out of their own homes. the cuban government limits the activities widely and they're not all able to take advantage of them, u.s. policy is directly responsible for helping the cuban people improve living conditions and achieve new degree of independence from the cuban government. the december announcement went one step further and made it easier for u.s. citizens to engage in travel from cube . whether for democratic or philanthropic or business reasons, u.s. citizens now have greater opportunities to take part in people to people programs that provide increase interaction with the people of cuba. i have no doubt that
second, despite differences we may have with the government our foreign policy should always endeavor to support the country's people to the greatest degree possible. when president obama first came to office in 2009, he created greater flexibility for people to visit families if cuba and sent remitt enss to the islands. the early policy changes provided important support to the emerging entrepreneurs that have been able to launch new economic initiatives often working out of their own homes....
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president trump has expanded the range of voices that we are now hearing, and i think in terms of foreign policy the idea that we don't need a permanent military presence in the middle east is certainly a defensible conservative position under bush and obama we did not hear that as much. we heard it more under trump. despite the fact that the president is not an intellectual man, because he is so heterodox and >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. this morning, the national constitution center's jeffrey discusses the emergency declaration of president trump and legal challenges. the irs taxpayer advocate will join us to talk about how the most recent federal shutdown is affecting the irs and the current tax filing season. c-span'so watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. to the whiteoad house coverage continues later this week with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. she speaks to a democratic dinner in new hampshire. at 7:30 p.m. eastern, c-span. the national governors association is holding its
president trump has expanded the range of voices that we are now hearing, and i think in terms of foreign policy the idea that we don't need a permanent military presence in the middle east is certainly a defensible conservative position under bush and obama we did not hear that as much. we heard it more under trump. despite the fact that the president is not an intellectual man, because he is so heterodox and >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues...
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consuming because you do have to work with congress with foreign policy could be a little more efficient with your time. but that would be close at 50/50. the world is a much more disorderldisorderl why place than it would be and i will call let ed gave there. [laughter] >> nobody knows. pdf. >> day you have any observations about the ethical or moral dilemma of those god-fearing christians the people of faith grabbing regarding their choices of the two major candidates? >> id specifically talking about evangelicals? with that core values system. for those who have so many voters but what we see in some places in a place like utah with a mormon population and wine is the utah native to go anywhere to send a statement they want any republican but not the trump kind. to see if they are holding their noses. end their choice. but those of religious faith are disillusioned. of this campaign they are the two choices. >> i'm trying to decide how much to one to force the people of my office to answer the phones over the next two days. but i hai to say in the middle sometimes it is harder but whe
consuming because you do have to work with congress with foreign policy could be a little more efficient with your time. but that would be close at 50/50. the world is a much more disorderldisorderl why place than it would be and i will call let ed gave there. [laughter] >> nobody knows. pdf. >> day you have any observations about the ethical or moral dilemma of those god-fearing christians the people of faith grabbing regarding their choices of the two major candidates? >> id...
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having foreign policy that matters. seeing isis come back into cities that our young men and women died to defend and to free. extraordinary, powerful impact. we look in libya and egypt and we look at how we treated israel. we look at it ran and syria, in ukraine and crimea. policies send a powerful message, that america will be there for their allies. and just watching this kerfuffle if you will, watching prime minister netanyahu, who needs to come and have a conversation about what is going on between the united states and iran, with israel in between. we need to hear him talk. this is our largest ally, in that region. the longest democracy in that part of the world. there should not be any space between the united states and israel. if this administrations feckless foreign policy has put those relationships in jeopardy, and i think the world's safety in jeopardy as well. we need foreign policy that clearly states america has intentions and role that our allies should not question. isis is on everyone's mind right now
having foreign policy that matters. seeing isis come back into cities that our young men and women died to defend and to free. extraordinary, powerful impact. we look in libya and egypt and we look at how we treated israel. we look at it ran and syria, in ukraine and crimea. policies send a powerful message, that america will be there for their allies. and just watching this kerfuffle if you will, watching prime minister netanyahu, who needs to come and have a conversation about what is going...
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policy push above the economy or health care in terms of priorities for voters on issues. those things could happen over the next 10 months. that is the key -- one of the things we cannot project as people who watch elections. what is the breaking news going to be like in the late summer and early fall? that is going to dictate a lot of the conversation. it might be about the economy and farms and jobs, but it could be about conflict overseas or threats to america. tennessee,ng from republican caller. hey, cal. caller: the problem is the democrats have tried hard to overthrow this government. that is treason. , they allncy pelosi ought to be arrested and charged with treason because that is not right. my biggest problem, my biggest will hire someone to try to assassinate this president. this is a shame. this country is so divided at 50/50 or more. i support trump. i think trump is doing a great job. thank you. hopefully nobody goes to the extent you were talking about there. cal, you expressed concerns that many republicans have. you clearly support the president, most rep
policy push above the economy or health care in terms of priorities for voters on issues. those things could happen over the next 10 months. that is the key -- one of the things we cannot project as people who watch elections. what is the breaking news going to be like in the late summer and early fall? that is going to dictate a lot of the conversation. it might be about the economy and farms and jobs, but it could be about conflict overseas or threats to america. tennessee,ng from republican...
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bush foreign policy than the america first trump foreign policy. i do think trump wants to show that he can deliver on some of his agenda items while democrats are pursuing impeachment and that will be part of their messaging. we are focused on doing various things for the american people and democrats are investigating theaching and given composition of the senate, wasting everyone's time, that will be the argument. >> " what legal action can congress take to stop u.s. troop withdrawal from syria." mr. antle: congress could have approved it in the first place. various congresses have reversed that basic order where it is supposed to be congress authorizes than the president implements and oversees the military operation as commander-in-chief. now we are letting presidents unilaterally commit forces to countries without congressional involvement. these things become unpopular wants to come in and micromanage. certainly congress can pass resolutions. many of them nonbinding, expressing a sense it does not agree with the president's decision. it coul
bush foreign policy than the america first trump foreign policy. i do think trump wants to show that he can deliver on some of his agenda items while democrats are pursuing impeachment and that will be part of their messaging. we are focused on doing various things for the american people and democrats are investigating theaching and given composition of the senate, wasting everyone's time, that will be the argument. >> " what legal action can congress take to stop u.s. troop...